The guy has been proven right of last year's remark and Chinese hawks have been saying offensive things, daily. Why punishment? Appeasement has not worked! Repeating the same tactics and expecting different result is absurd!

7:38 pm February 24, 2014

Finland 5 USA 0 wrote:

Lol.

8:39 pm February 24, 2014

No worries wrote:

Senkaku is well-defended.

9:23 pm February 24, 2014

Richard Krochmal wrote:

It has been evident for many years that China has taken a more militaristic approach to it's position in Asia. One merely has to review China's spending on it's military to see the evidence. If there is one thing we never should do is shoot the messenger. Capt. James Fannell had done the USA a service to point out yet once again that we cannot sweep China's militaristic behavior under the table. We must be ready on all fronts to protect our interests and our allies in Asia.

12:12 am February 25, 2014

DalaiLama'sHost wrote:

Dalai Lama and his prime minister are promoters of self immolations and their policy has gained West's recognitions as effective tools used against China. So Dalai Lama's Host at the White House should share the same credit. Did Dalai Lama ask for funding to expand their self immolation policy. The fact that the Dalai Lama did not complain this time walking out of the White House in front presidential trash cans has indicated that such funding for self immolation is granted by HIS BLOODINESS's host at the White House.

Incidentally, America is having shortage of clowns. the Dalai Lama has shown up in time. Two new clowns.

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